An Oregon April: Woodland Plants
| Anemone 'Viridiflora', a start purchased at the HPSO plant sale |
Cyclamen hederifolium, hastate form. Back-crossing their offspring yields yet more hastate forms. This is a young plant. As it matures the leaves become even more elongate. |
| Cyclamen coum, good leaf forms that are reliable from seed, originally from Seneca Hill Nursery, mama plant purchased at a NARGS winter Study Weekend |
Erythronium 'White Beauty' and E. toulumnense. The latter needs regular division here in this mild climate. |
| E. 'White Beauty' |
Trillium albidum-parviflorum ?chloropetalum The seed capsules turn purple, but they do not resemble parviflorum. This could be an intergrade between albidum and parviflorum. They are very fragrant and have larger petals than parviflorum. |
| Trillium luteum |
A dark form of Trillium cuneatum |
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